The filing deadline has now passed for candidates interested in running in October's municipal election in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent.
Nomination papers had to be filed by 2pm Friday, but the official candidates' list will not be completed until Monday afternoon.
In Windsor, incumbent Drew Dilkens is running against four people for mayor. They are Matt Marchand, Frank Dyck, Tom Hensel, and Ernie Lamont.
The city's Manager of Elections and Records Chuck Scarpelli says unofficially 94 candidates are running in the municipal election.
Mayor Ken Antaya will not be seeking re-election in LaSalle. Former mayor Gary Baxter has let his name stand for the job and he will run against current deputy mayor Marc Bondy.
There will be three unchallenged mayors in Essex County this year.
Kingsville Mayor Nelson Santos and Tecumseh Mayor Gary McNamara have no opposition; both have held their title since 2003.
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Things are a little more heated in Essex with a four-way race for mayor. Rob Shepley, Larry Snively, Katie McGuire-Blais and Ron Rogers, who filed his papers right before Friday's deadline, will be campaigning.
In Amherstburg, incumbent Aldo DiCarlo will face Glenn Swinton, who says he entered the race over the decision to outsource the town's police service. In Leamington, deputy mayor Hilda MacDonald as well as Bruce Medcalf will be looking to unseat incumbent John Paterson.
There are six candidates for mayor in Chatham-Kent. Harold Atkinson, Darrin Canniff, Robert Salvatore Powers, Alysson Storey and Allan Robert Traylor will be running against incumbent Randy Hope.
— with files from CTV News.